Yes, Jamestown did export tobacco but not coffee!
Tobacco! =D
Tobacco was Virginia's first profitable export.
The most profitable export of Jamestown was tobacco. Introduced to the colony in the early 1600s, tobacco cultivation quickly became the backbone of the Jamestown economy, driven by high demand in Europe. John Rolfe's successful cultivation techniques and the establishment of a market solidified tobacco's status as a cash crop, leading to significant economic growth for the colony. This export not only sustained Jamestown but also influenced the agricultural practices of the region for years to come.
Tanzania primarily exports agricultural products such as tobacco, coffee, cotton, tea, and cashews.
Tobacco was a major exportin Jamestown.
African nations export oil, cotton, diamonds, coffee, cocoa, animals, copper, bauxite, uranium, iron, seafood,and tobacco. The most famous export is diamonds.
Jamestown was especially well-known for growing tobacco.
Tobacco was a crop in Jamestown.
coconut, pineapple, tobacco, peanut, banana, mango, abaca, calamansi, rubber, coffee
The first product Jamestown exported to Europe was glassware, but the most important was undoubtedly tobacco. Pitch, soap, and lumber were also among the early exports. There is a link below.
They import all of their petroleum products and export, gold, silver, coffee, cocoa sugar and nickel.
tobacco